Ithaca Holdings purchased and absorbed BMLG in July, meaning that music and entertainment entrepreneur Scooter Braun now owns the rights to Swift’s music catalogue — at least up to her upcoming seventh album, Lover.

The 29-year-old pop star first hinted at her plans over the weekend during an interview with CBS Sunday Morning’s Tracy Smith.

Taylor Swift attending the Billboard Music Awards 2019 held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.

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When asked if she had considered re-recording her previous works in light of the loss, Swift said, “Oh yeah,” according to Pitchfork.

The interview sparked buzz among diehard Swift fans all across the world and caught the attention of Good Morning America (GMA) host Robin Roberts.

During a Thursday morning interview on GMA with the Wildest Dreams singer, Roberts asked Swift if it was true that she planned to re-record the albums.

“Yeah, that’s true, and it’s something that I’m very excited about doing,” replied Swift. “My contract says that starting November 2020, I can record albums one through five all over again,” she continued. “I’m very excited about it.”

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When Swift re-records her first five albums, Taylor Swift (2006), Fearless (2008), Speak Now (2010), Red (2012) and 1989 (2014), she will subsequently own the rights to them.

Her answer was met with a roar of applause and cheers from thousands of dedicated fans — some of whom waited more than 24 hours in line to see the singer.